In the next in our series of in-depth articles relating our products and brands, we’re going to get into detail about why Japanese Americana and the ‘made in Japan’ label has become such a recognisable mark of quality in heritage clothing. These days Japanese brands are synonymous with the production of period-correct reproductions of vintage […]

Following on from our interview with The Papa, John Tesoriero towards the end of last year, we wanted to get in-depth with another of our brands, The Rite Stuff, and talk to its owner, Bryan Shettig. In our interview we get into detail about influences, his design and manufacturing process, the loopwheel t-shirts we currently […]

With the Winter 2019 Papa Nui Cap Co. collection scheduled to arrive with us very soon, we spent some time talking to the man behind the brand, John Tesoriero, finding out about his history, the story of Papa Nui and his influences and inspiration. How and why was the Papa Nui brand conceived? Originally I […]

The Rite Stuff produce pre-WWII era workwear using traditional manufacturing processes and the most highly skilled craftspeople. Each piece they produce is made in Japan by John Lofgren & Co. We’ve been fans of The Rite Stuff for a while and had been following their work on Instagram since their early days. Much as with […]

Overlord Brand was created around the idea that obsolescence is a nonsense. A direct response to the dark world of fast fashion, Overlord create unique pieces using upcycled vintage clothing that are, quite literally, greater than the sum of their parts. In a culture where, in general, clothes are throw-away, made cheaply and designed with […]

From their workshop in Dayton, Ohio, Faler Leathers create beautiful handmade leather goods using traditional leather working processes. We first became aware of Faler several years ago and found ourselves captivated by their dedication to the art of leathercraft. Since then, Faler have developed their craft even further by travelling across their native USA and […]

Coming from the South Pacific, Papa Nui caps are inspired in equal measure by utility, surfing and military. The man behind the brand is John Tesoriero and the products he designs reflect his heritage and influences. The Papa doesn’t make reproductions nor is it a re-enactment brand. Instead each design is based around a specific […]